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What Makes Drexel Dornsife's Undergrad Public Health Programs Unique?

Drexel Dornsife prepares students to become innovative public health leaders by blending classroom learning with real-world experiences in the core public health disciplines: Community Health and Prevention, Health Management and Policy, Environmental and Occupational Health, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology.

Benefits of the Public Health Bachelor’s programs include:

Individual attention

Experience direct attention from staff and faculty and the connectedness of a close undergraduate cohort.

Community

Drexel is located and deeply engaged in the city of Philadelphia, where students can build lifelong relationships with highly motivated, diverse peers.

Highly developed coursework

A curriculum grounded in health as a human right and a commitment to health equity.

Cooperative education

Drexel’s Co-op program allows public health students to gain up to six months of real-world experience in their discipline.

Award-winning faculty

Dornsife faculty conduct urban health research in communities across the United States and the world.

Renowned program

U.S. News & World Report ranks Dornsife the #1 graduate school of public health in Philadelphia and in the top 15 percent nationwide. Dornsife is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

State-of-the-art resources

Students have access to Drexel University’s resources for enhanced student success.

Learn more at https://drexel.edu/dornsife

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